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id: 656bc75be35fb11a7c27a788
title: Task 25
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-25
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# --description--

The phrase `Got it` is often used in conversation to indicate that someone has understood something. It's a casual and quick way to acknowledge that you have received and comprehended the information. For example:

Lucy: `You need to finish the report by tomorrow.`
Bob: `Got it!` 

`Got it` means that Bob understands the instruction.

# --question--

## --text--

What does `Got it` imply in a conversation?

## --answers--

I understand

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I will think about it

### --feedback--

`Got it` is about understanding, not considering or thinking about it.

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I don't know

### --feedback--

`Got it` actually means the opposite - that the person understands.

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Please explain again

### --feedback--

`Got it` is used when no further explanation is needed, as the person already understands.

## --video-solution--

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